Polishing compound.



UNITED STATESl ATENT OFFICE.

EASTER M. HUGHES AND CHARLES C. HUGHES, OF HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS.

POLISHING COMPOUND,

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed July 26, 1909. Serial No. 509,655.

Patented Aug. 16, 1910.

To all whom it may concern:

11c it known that we. Eas'rnnM. 11511111: 111111 CHARLES 1 11 11111 111,eitizens of the 1 11111 11 States. residing at Ilighland Park, county ofLake, and State of I1li11ois,h11\'e invented certain new and usefuLImprovements in Polishing Compounds, of which tl1e lollou'ing is :1specification.

()ur invention relates to a compound for polishing 111111 preservingmetal, hard wood, leather. 111111 hard surfaces, and 1111s 'lor itsobject the production 111' such 11 1'1 1 11pou1111 Which-will give 11high 111111 lasting polish.

Our invention consists in the compound hereinafter 11es1-ri11e11 andclaimed.

The 1-11111po111111 consists of l 1 t.ot'p11r1111i11 oil. 1 pt. o1turpentine, 1 pt. 11] 1111-1111111, 111111 .l pt. of cider vinegar.'lhese ingredients are thoroughly mixed togethe' and applied in theusual 111anner. The compound should 110 well shaken before using. This 111111- pound will he found to give 11 high and lasting polish to 1111hard surfaces.

We are aware that 1111 the separate i11gre11i-- outs of this polish havebeen used before in various eon1positi1n1s 111111 make no (21111111 totheir use se 'iarately. However, we have found that conjoint use of allof these- 111- gredients, especially inthe proportions specificthproduce a high and lasting polish not capable of production by theirseparate use. or by their use with other ingredients.

'1 have set forth the preferred proportions of ingredients to be used inmaking this1i'o1npound, these may be varied to some extent and goodresults obtained. lve therelore do not wish to-11e limited to the enact,

' 1111111es to this specification in the presence of two subscribingWitnesses.

FASTER M. HUGHES. CHARLES C. HUGHES.

\Yit nesses:

HELEN F. Linus, Josnolx R. H. Po'r'rs.

